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Buckle up, beer lovers!

Craft beer breweries are the hot, new hangout — gathering spots for locals by locals. Each one has its own, unique personality. Take a sneak peek inside each of Palm Beach County’s seven breweries to see where you’d like to hang out for a craft beer.

Due South Brewing

See the brewery up close. A small air-conditioned tasting room is not nearly the attraction as its other tasting room inside the bruhaus, where beer is being canned just feet away in an open industrial space. Due South’s caramel-cream ale is it’s legacy beer but they experiment with barrel-aging, including their annual release, Mariana Trench imperial stout.

Funky Buddha Lounge and Brewery

A funky vibe with live music, hookahs, and crazy-good beer with crazy flavors, including apple pie, key lime pie and blueberry cobbler. Many of Funky Buddha’s successful beers such as their coconut-chocolate Last Snow began as experimental beers here, brewed on a one-barrel system.

Saltwater Brewery

No brewery feels more like South Florida with nods everywhere to the surf and sand. Imagine the sleekest Key West bar you’ve ever seen. Saltwater experiments with different treatments of its stable of beers, especially with variants on its Belgian ale, Don’t Get Confused.

Tequesta Brewing

Feel like you’re hanging out in a 1930s speakeasy in an old Brooklyn brownstone. The bar itself, in dark crackled wood, is more than 100 years old and was used in one of owners’ grandfathers bars in Pennsylvania. In the back, the brewery is a contrast in modern stainless steel and neon. Those who prefer crisp, light beers — including a mouthwatering take on a watermelon saison — will feel right at home.

Twisted Trunk Brewing

Steampunk meets suburbia in this slick, modern-industrial space. A sister brewery to Tequesta Brewing Company, it is the more refined, upscale sibling with gorgeously up-lit stainless steel brewing tanks, in a club-like tasting room. Tequesta and Twisted share much of their beers, with a focus on exquisite German pilsners and lightly hopped India Pale Ales that are approachable to those new to craft beer.